Hi to all, this is a great idea. Can't resist putting in my two cents worth. I'm going to attempt to list them in order of interest, but it probably won't end up that way because I find myself changing them in my mind over and over and over...

As many have already said, there are many, many more that I have not listed (can you say Sanitarium) but the best part is reading all the other lists and seeing LOTS of games that I have yet to play. Wait till next year!! Sky.....

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I think I see the clue,but is it one, or is it two?I'll just move this one here,dang the answer isn't clear!Oh geeez now what do I do?

Well here tis - the final results.165 games were mentioned abd nearly 100 boomers participated.As usual, an alphabetical and numerical list will follow. I have taken some liberties with the names where series or sequels are involved, and have tried to use full and alternate titles where possible.Any errors are of course my own.The winner might surprise. As I said at the start I thought there would be a "new" first place. No prizes for guessing which game I thought it would be. But there wasn't much in it.Great to see two releases from last year so prominent, yet at the same time those oldies but goodies keep hanging in there.And as I say every year, every game on this list is a good one, as at least one boomer thought it was worth recommending out of all the games out there.So without further ado, here are the results

2 Ark of Time, Atlantis: The Lost Tales, Bioscopia, Cameron Files: Pharoahs Curse, Ceremony of Innocence, Chemicus, Crystal Skull, CSI, The Dame Was Loaded, Eric the Unready, Fable, The Forgotten: It Begins, Freddy Pharkas, Frontier Pharmacist, Harvest, I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, Inherent Evil, Jazz and Faust, KQ 5: Absence Makes the Heart go Yonder!, Legend of Kyrandia 1: Fables and Fiends, Liath, Messenger/Louvre; The Final Curse, Outcast, Pandora’s Box, Pilgrim 2: Legend of the Prophet and the Assassin, Ring: Legend of the Nibelungen, Road to India, Sam and Max Hit the Road, Sherlock Holmes: Curse of the Mummy, Stupid Invaders, Touche: The Adventures of the Fifth Musketeer,

Looking at the no.1 and no.2, I wonder how much influence on those game positions can be attributed to the fact that TLJ has been around much longer and, so, everyone has had plenty of opportunity to play it. If that's the case then it should follow that next year TLJ will be ranked below Syberia (1). 'The Longest Journey' will still sneak ahead on my list, however.